I'll love you forever
Leaving you, I'll never
Let's make a toast to our love
I'll love you forever
Leaving you, I'll never
Let's make a toast to our love

Here's to us, girl, you and I
May our love last 'til eternity
The love we have can touch the sky
It's just enough love for you and me

Now we've been blessed (we've been blessed)
With happiness (with happiness)
Your love came from up above
So we'll always stay together
We must keep that forever

I'll love you forever
Leaving you, I'll never (oh girl)
Let's make a toast to our love
I'll love you forever
Leaving you, I'll never (oh girl)
Let's make a toast to our love

We sip the champagne as a symbol of love
We want everyone to know just how much
Made a vow, to one another
You'll always be my lady, and I'll always be your man
As we sit at the table, reserved for two
All this love, girl, and it's only me and you
It's so amazing another can rely
Stars fill the sky, the night is so right

We've been blessed (we've been blessed)
With happiness (with happiness)
Your love came from up above
So we'll always stay together
We must keep that forever

I'll love you forever
Leaving you, I'll never (oh girl)
Let's make a toast to our love
I'll love you forever
Leaving you, I'll never (oh girl)
Let's make a toast to our love

I'll love you forever
Leaving you, I'll never
Let's make a toast to our love


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